Message-ID: <4164903.1075854658917.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 12:54:00 -0800 (PST) From: info@electionintegrity2000.com To: ebass@enron.com Subject: Will Al Gore concede after Supreme Court ruling? Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: "Election Integrity 2000" X-To: ebass@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Eric_Bass_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: Bass-E X-FileName: ebass.nsf ELECTION INTEGRITY UPDATE: Thanks again for your support, we've now sent over 270,000 letters to Al Gore urging him to concede for the good of the country. Keep the heat on by spreading the word! Hopefully, the U.S. Supreme Court will throw out the unwarranted decision of the Florida Supreme Court to force new recounts of the so-called "undervote." I'd hate to think of our next president being decided by Democrat activists divining the intent of voters who didn't cast a clear vote. Unfortunately, even if the Supreme Court rules against Al Gore today or tomorrow, many of his supporters are urging that he still refuse to concede. In fact, the Washington Times reports that former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, wants the Gore camp to focus on persuading two or three Republican electors to defect from Mr. Bush. That would result in a tie in the Electoral College or even a win for Mr. Gore. Here is what Mr. Cuomo had to say: "There's no guarantee that three or four electors who were previously supposed to vote for Bush wouldn't turn around, out of anger and confusion, perhaps, and say, we're going to go with Al Gore," he said. Mr. Cuomo openly suggested that if Mr. Gore loses the U.S. Supreme Court case, the next step for Democrats "could be to convince some electors previously thought to be committed to Bush. You only need three to make Al Gore president, even if he loses Florida. Think about that." My friend, regardless of whether or not Al Gore officially supports these actions, there will likely be many attempts to sway individual electors to overturn the certified election results. Political pundits have suggested that if the Supreme Court rules against him, Al Gore will end the contest of the election results but will NOT fully concede. That's not enough. America NEEDS a full concession from Al Gore so that we can finally move on. But -- as long as Al Gore thinks he has enough public support -- there's no telling how long he'll drag this thing out. That's why we are going to keep hammering away with our public call for Mr. Gore's to concede. Please continue to send your friends, family and anyone who will listen to our call for action to sign their letter to Al Gore at http://www.ElectionIntegrity.com You're doing great work! For Integrity, Bruce Eberle AOL FRIENDLY LINK: ElectionIntegrity.com ============================================================ If you would no longer like to receive information from ElectionIntegrity2000.com, reply to this e-mail and place the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. ============================================================